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people need to navigate that environment. that's our focus as an organization. getting back to the issue, it's interesting the issue of childhood obesity and the military. there was a study out recently estimating 25% of teenagers are either diabetic or prediabetic. >> right. >> crazy. >> 25%? >> yeah. >> it's a real epidemic and it's growing. >> it is amazing we debated health care for two years. i'm telling you if we approached it from this vantage point we wouldn't have as much of a debate. this is the core of our problems to an extent. how can you, when you look at the military say we will be ready 20, 30 years from now if we continue down the path we are in terms of obesity. >> what's happening in our elementary and middle schools now will affect our national security 15, 20 years from now. it's a longitudinal problem. there are things we can do. the major thing is we've got to get the junk food out of our schools and stem the tide. up to 50% of calories children take in is at school. the department of agriculture is coming out with new standards about junk
people need to navigate that environment. that's our focus as an organization. getting back to the issue, it's interesting the issue of childhood obesity and the military. there was a study out recently estimating 25% of teenagers are either diabetic or prediabetic. >> right. >> crazy. >> 25%? >> yeah. >> it's a real epidemic and it's growing. >> it is amazing we debated health care for two years. i'm telling you if we approached it from this vantage point we...
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i agree with you about mayor bloomberg, he's been success until in a special environment of new york and i'm not so sure and i don't think he's sure how those skills would translate to a broader national constituency. >> do you think he doesn't have the ability to manage on -- >> bloom left about halfway when i was there. mike's got a singular vision and he goes after it. and i think to todd's point, which is an excellent one. i guess, todd, what i'm suggesting is that in business you need to be a little bit more auto cattic. i believe in what i'm doing with a product and i'm going for it regardless of what else. >> but do you think, todd, that good presidents would then become good ceos, can we invert it? >> that's a very interesting question. i never really thought of it in that way, i suppose if they had a team around them that could help them with the numbers part, the effective president could conceivably be a very good leader of the team in business. that's a very -- in some ways, president clinton has been a venture philanthropist in his requirement, he's not pursuing the bott
i agree with you about mayor bloomberg, he's been success until in a special environment of new york and i'm not so sure and i don't think he's sure how those skills would translate to a broader national constituency. >> do you think he doesn't have the ability to manage on -- >> bloom left about halfway when i was there. mike's got a singular vision and he goes after it. and i think to todd's point, which is an excellent one. i guess, todd, what i'm suggesting is that in business...
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we have let our business environment get less and less efficient. we let the cost of doing business rise up. we are losing many, many more investment decisions and business activities to other countries than we are getting back. yet, the political debate, including the one we are having this morning is not about the important things. it's not about skills or the fundamental structure in our budget, tax system. we have gotten ourselves into a short term day-to-day dialogue. we are not addressing it. >> a couple things going back to jpmorgan. we learned time and time again, no man, no human being is smarter in the markets. not anybody. number two, with regard to the banks and the size of the bank, we got rid of a company that allowed investment banking to combine with commercial banking because we needed to be big. what did it bring us? not so much. is it true procter & gamble couldn't get it? i don't think it's the case at all. in terms of being big and risky, yes. the banks are big and pose risk to the u.s. financial system in way that is walmart do
we have let our business environment get less and less efficient. we let the cost of doing business rise up. we are losing many, many more investment decisions and business activities to other countries than we are getting back. yet, the political debate, including the one we are having this morning is not about the important things. it's not about skills or the fundamental structure in our budget, tax system. we have gotten ourselves into a short term day-to-day dialogue. we are not addressing...
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i mean, i can't imagine y a con would've sat back and done nothing in this environment. >> yeah. they're doing a lot to try and support the opposition and create the space in which you can get a solution to it but e real problem in syria is that if this j ces on, it'll go even deeper in to what will be a civil war that can spill out into surrounding countries. i think there is a need to look at what more we can do to create, for example, places of safety for the opposition. ttftio me it clear that is a acly that message is being delivered very strongly by your government, the european governments, as well. the other change there is in the region, frany, now there's a lot of support from many of the surrounding countries in the region for a change of regime th act it with something that is democratic and stable. >> what are some of your suggestions to provide the safety for the oppositions. to do some more to provide the space? >> i think what ople are looking at. whetr it's possibleo ce areas within syria in which the opposition can move and we can give them some protection. the
i mean, i can't imagine y a con would've sat back and done nothing in this environment. >> yeah. they're doing a lot to try and support the opposition and create the space in which you can get a solution to it but e real problem in syria is that if this j ces on, it'll go even deeper in to what will be a civil war that can spill out into surrounding countries. i think there is a need to look at what more we can do to create, for example, places of safety for the opposition. ttftio me it...
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he's also author of "reckless, the political assault on the american environment." . my first question, bob, is who is the donor financing jim imhoff out of california who is trying to intervene a pentagon-led effort to have more security in the world and nation stability. the number one contributor and oil and gas companies. i can think of no more sinister and disgusting and put rid -- if i had martin bashir i would have him say odious and contemptuous keeping our military from doing what they want to do because they've been the ones in the field of battle who know that energy sustainability is central to our security. how do we humiliate senator imhoff for his audacity to intervene in this awful process? >> i'm going to leave that one to more creative minds than mine, dylan, but i will say this. the pentagon uses $19 billion of energy every year. they're trying to invest in renewable sources and they're doing it for three reasons. they want to make our forces stronger, they want to help control costs, and they want to deny our enemies around the world, many of whom
he's also author of "reckless, the political assault on the american environment." . my first question, bob, is who is the donor financing jim imhoff out of california who is trying to intervene a pentagon-led effort to have more security in the world and nation stability. the number one contributor and oil and gas companies. i can think of no more sinister and disgusting and put rid -- if i had martin bashir i would have him say odious and contemptuous keeping our military from doing...
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in this environment, i don't think it's possible to have the big changes we need. think about what bill bratton was talking about with collaboration. you can't collaborate with people like jim demint who says we have nothing in common. how is it possible that we don't have a shared goal of getting people jobs? how can that not be a shared goal. but i think the bottom line is people have to be the ones to push to make it happen. we have to say to our candidates, i wish that in south carolina, for example, people hadn't heated the dog whistle of newt gingrich and instead said, wait a minute. i want to talk about jobs. i want to talk about health care. >> but the problem with that is as you shrink the voters, it's easier to do the manipulation as you have more voters in the pool. the tolerance for the cheap manipulation of either political party becomes much less powerful. speaking of manipulation, to a development today in the fraud closure crisis. state attorney generals have signed on to a brain manipulation. that's what the federal government is offering. anybody?
in this environment, i don't think it's possible to have the big changes we need. think about what bill bratton was talking about with collaboration. you can't collaborate with people like jim demint who says we have nothing in common. how is it possible that we don't have a shared goal of getting people jobs? how can that not be a shared goal. but i think the bottom line is people have to be the ones to push to make it happen. we have to say to our candidates, i wish that in south carolina,...
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a significant number of troops listening to my military leadership to remain there to carry out an environment where the afghan military are capable of carrying out those responsibilities. and if that is not politically possible or militarily possible, then he would make plans for a withdrawal. >> you believe a few more years might change the dynamic? >> not a few more years. additional troops, additional supplies, additional kinds of efforts that we're succeeding, that were succeeding and not now. >> the lead story in "the new york times" talks about the mistake in faith in security as seen at the libyan mission. you saw david plouffe on "meet the press" still stumbling around, calling what happened an event and then a complex event. obviously, susan rice, the u.n. ambassador, coming under fire. peter king has said she should resign. do you agree with that? >> no, i don't. >> is that overstepping it? >> i think she was the messenger. she was the messenger. >> for people that aren't following this, what -- first of all, tell us what's offensive about what susan rice said five days afterwards.
a significant number of troops listening to my military leadership to remain there to carry out an environment where the afghan military are capable of carrying out those responsibilities. and if that is not politically possible or militarily possible, then he would make plans for a withdrawal. >> you believe a few more years might change the dynamic? >> not a few more years. additional troops, additional supplies, additional kinds of efforts that we're succeeding, that were...
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and how much he needs to be in controlled environments. he improvised, got him in trouble rhetorically in the primary. very nervous about the mormon issue. every conversation for whatever reason we have, goes back to that. when you talk to republicans when they talk to evangelical christians, they are picking up something that public polling is not. there are much bigger concerns about his faith than you might think if you are looking at polling data on this issue. a lot of people remain very skeptical. his inability to connect with hispanics and also can he appeal to disgruntled independents, clearly if not turn owning obama, are certainly skeptical of obama's performance to date. >> jim, are you nodding your head? >> he gave a speech to the commencement address at liberty university, not the kind of thing you do once have you won a republican nomination fight. that's still shoring up your base, not pivoting toward your base. in chicago, they looked as it as if it was odd and suggested you don't do that unless you think you have a problem
and how much he needs to be in controlled environments. he improvised, got him in trouble rhetorically in the primary. very nervous about the mormon issue. every conversation for whatever reason we have, goes back to that. when you talk to republicans when they talk to evangelical christians, they are picking up something that public polling is not. there are much bigger concerns about his faith than you might think if you are looking at polling data on this issue. a lot of people remain very...
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what is it we're going to be doing to create an economic environment here where those decisions are made to bring jobs here in the united states. >> that's not even close to addressing my question. >> it's absolutely close. it's not the answer that you want, sam. but it's the answer -- >> about the deals specifically. >> pardon me? >> i want to know about those deals specifically, does the governor think that those were good deals for bain? >> those deals were made by -- those decisions made folks running the company differently. i don't have the details of what the decision making went into it. often times what happens with those decisions is you software companies, you have different types of companies that have to go out and have manufacturing needs and when they go to look for companies that have manufacturing needs that they don't have, they often times those are manufacturing outposts around the globe. but the most important thing that we can answer, what is we're going to do to create more jobs here in the country and that's where governor romney has a much superior plan than pres
what is it we're going to be doing to create an economic environment here where those decisions are made to bring jobs here in the united states. >> that's not even close to addressing my question. >> it's absolutely close. it's not the answer that you want, sam. but it's the answer -- >> about the deals specifically. >> pardon me? >> i want to know about those deals specifically, does the governor think that those were good deals for bain? >> those deals...
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why is obama facing such a tough environment? voters feeling the sluggish economy and "the
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thought the point of this country and its found iing in terms of the constitution was to create an environment that protected the people from the abusive government. that we had an abusive government in western europe that was preying upon us. no taxation without representation. we had this whole revolution. the constitution was designed to defend the population, right to bare arms, blah, blah, blah. now we have decided that that's blah, blah, blah, and we're going to give authority to the government to run with joy sticks predator drones on some sort of promise it's going to help find our child when they run away. where am i wrong in that? >> it's a hard path. i'm all for cameras on public streets and everything. >> like they have in london. >> exactly. big brothers watching. i'm not opposed to that because if you don't want to have it be seen on cameras, don't do it. >> all over? >> cameras in cities. now when you bring in the droning issue, it's tremendous. to think there's safety concerns, but just in your neighborhood, your neighbor can get a little humming bird drone. >> that could be fu
thought the point of this country and its found iing in terms of the constitution was to create an environment that protected the people from the abusive government. that we had an abusive government in western europe that was preying upon us. no taxation without representation. we had this whole revolution. the constitution was designed to defend the population, right to bare arms, blah, blah, blah. now we have decided that that's blah, blah, blah, and we're going to give authority to the...
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so they know they are going to a co-ed environment because of our relationship of colombia university. there's men on campus. but for now years, these girls get to sit in a biochemistry class and never have that awkward feeling that when you put your hand up you're somehow expected to give the woman's point of view. they can just be themselves. and it gives them a confidence that i just find astonishing. it really works. >> as somebody who did go to an all girls high school, and i'm the mother of two daughters, i thoroughly echo that. i think there is definitely a place. you want to get more women into things like still, which we need so badly in america, i think it's very, very important. >> i don't disagree. i wonder what that says, ultimately, but i'm not sure it matters. i had a similar experience. deborah spar, it's so nice to meet you. >> pleasure, thank you. >> and good luck with the president's visit. >>> still ahead, we'll talk to political sat satirist chris buckley. more ahead still on "morning joe." deaf this is delicious okay... is this where we're at now? we just eat wha
so they know they are going to a co-ed environment because of our relationship of colombia university. there's men on campus. but for now years, these girls get to sit in a biochemistry class and never have that awkward feeling that when you put your hand up you're somehow expected to give the woman's point of view. they can just be themselves. and it gives them a confidence that i just find astonishing. it really works. >> as somebody who did go to an all girls high school, and i'm the...
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forward-looking foreign policy having to do with china but also with issues like nuclear proliferation and the environment. we've all been to briefings where these have been sketched out very firmly, but that's not where the battleground of the election itself will be played, obviously. what's going to happen is you're going to see obama trying to sell a very, very low hand of cards in this election because he has to convince the american people of something that's very hard to do in an election. a recession like the one we experienced in 2008/2009 is never going to recover quickly and he has to emphasize the political over the economic news, otherwise he is in deep, deep trouble. deep, deep trouble. he has to emphasize the recall se trants of the republican party to the success or failure of his own parties. it's as clear as that. they are very wary of a story looking at a second term. and the piece begins with, previous presidents running for a second term, and the memos they get, like the reagan people getting, and people in the reagan administration emphasizing the need for clarity. i don't think you'
forward-looking foreign policy having to do with china but also with issues like nuclear proliferation and the environment. we've all been to briefings where these have been sketched out very firmly, but that's not where the battleground of the election itself will be played, obviously. what's going to happen is you're going to see obama trying to sell a very, very low hand of cards in this election because he has to convince the american people of something that's very hard to do in an...
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i never want to work in an environment of fear or anxiety. i want my people to like me. it doesn't mean they're my buddies. they're my subordinate, but i want likeness within the organization and i want mutual respect. i respect you, you respect me, we're great team we're going to get things done. it isn't brain surgery. >> i want to read two sentences that seem to be loaded to me. i learned a second lesson from the beer and barracks episode. surround yourself with sergeants. that is, people with ground toop experience whose thinking is not contaminated with grand theories. before we invaded iraq, we should have listened to more people with ground troop experience in the region. these people were out there, and fewer idea-heavy, big egos in washington. >> a number of people in the administration and outside, and the think tank world that now surrounds every administration, who thought all you had to do was take out saddam hussein and take baghdad and all would be well. but we had others who thought differently. i recommended, or suggested to tommy franks, look at a large
i never want to work in an environment of fear or anxiety. i want my people to like me. it doesn't mean they're my buddies. they're my subordinate, but i want likeness within the organization and i want mutual respect. i respect you, you respect me, we're great team we're going to get things done. it isn't brain surgery. >> i want to read two sentences that seem to be loaded to me. i learned a second lesson from the beer and barracks episode. surround yourself with sergeants. that is,...
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weather and a lot is with -- there's pilot errors, but a lot is with the weather and with just the environment there is really dangerous. like all the mountains and then there's -- there's different rivers and you have mountains and the rivers and the ocean colliding, so you get weather fronts. it's just -- a lot is with weather. >> your dad is a pretty gruff guy. >> my dad's awesome. >> a good character on the show, but i get the sense watching him, you might have had to drag him into doing a reality show? >>> definitely drag him. that was the hardest thing, it was easier pitching it to discovery than my tad. i'm like, but it's going to help where are business, so he bought it. and now he's so supportive and such a good dad, so if it was going to help me with what i want to do, he was all for it. >> what are some of the landing strips like? >> oh, some of them are like the size of this room and all dirt roads. sometimes you have to land on the river, when it's prosen. some of the laces, they only have landing strips in the winter, when it's ice, they land on the runway, or on the ocean, and s
weather and a lot is with -- there's pilot errors, but a lot is with the weather and with just the environment there is really dangerous. like all the mountains and then there's -- there's different rivers and you have mountains and the rivers and the ocean colliding, so you get weather fronts. it's just -- a lot is with weather. >> your dad is a pretty gruff guy. >> my dad's awesome. >> a good character on the show, but i get the sense watching him, you might have had to drag...
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let's listen to what rick santorum said in terms of dominion and the environment. >> so i was criticized by saying the president that has a radical environmental theology. we believe that man has dominion over the earth. >> we belief that man has dominion over the earth. again, it's not just, it's not just the theology but doublinin down on the environment rhetoric and prenatal testing what is going on? >> he is trying to get into darwinism, he is under mining the things that have been done by other party supporters. he is taking on things that are not a approximation of what people thought years ago. dominionism, it's interesting, because it's a way to get into environmentalism, as a way to justify churches being active in working on global warming, for him to twist it is odd. >> we do not have responsibility to the fish and birds but we can dominate their habitats. richard, what does it mean when donald trump sounds like a sane person in the party. i want play a trump sound -- >> please do. >> this ought to be good. >> i see some of his views which are so out there that he is never goi
let's listen to what rick santorum said in terms of dominion and the environment. >> so i was criticized by saying the president that has a radical environmental theology. we believe that man has dominion over the earth. >> we belief that man has dominion over the earth. again, it's not just, it's not just the theology but doublinin down on the environment rhetoric and prenatal testing what is going on? >> he is trying to get into darwinism, he is under mining the things that...
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that's obviously not a great environment to move things along. the optimists on both sides think we're going to get a deal, not by christmas, but by new year's. if you ask people, what's the next step? what gets things moving? it's still complicated, and nobody has a consensus on that. the biggest challenge is how you strike a deal this year that has some things left undone for next year. and there's all sorts of people thinking about different kinds of triggers, different kind of things that say, well, if congress doesn't do x, then y kicks in, but there's no agreement on what those need to be. there's going to be more revenue, but things like entitlement reform, tax reform, those things are still very unsettled. >> so senator tom coburn yesterday on "morning joe" became the latest to break rank, saying he could support president obama's tax proposal. coburn joins a growing chorus of republicans from outside the house of representatives, urging house leadership to clear the way for a broad deal that would include tax increases on the wealthy. ho
that's obviously not a great environment to move things along. the optimists on both sides think we're going to get a deal, not by christmas, but by new year's. if you ask people, what's the next step? what gets things moving? it's still complicated, and nobody has a consensus on that. the biggest challenge is how you strike a deal this year that has some things left undone for next year. and there's all sorts of people thinking about different kinds of triggers, different kind of things that...
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long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. >>> all right. let's take a look at the morning papers at 38 past the hour. the arizona republican, jared loughner pleads guilty to shooting and killing six people and wounding another 13, including former congresswoman, gabrielle giffords. the 23-year-old will serve life without parole. giffords' husband mark kelly says he is satisfied with the plea, adding that avoiding a trial will allow the couple to move forward with their lives. >> and bakersfield, california, is among the papers is reporting on the impact of a massive refinery fire in richmond, california. the chevron plant is one of the largest oil refineries on the west coast and the loss of production fit from monday's fis expected to drive up the cost to $4 a gallon a
long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. >>> all right. let's take a look at the morning papers at 38 past the hour. the arizona republican, jared loughner...
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but, you know, in this environment if we had a different option, if we had mike bloomberg or somebody else out there, i think that you would see a real split. >> andrea mitchell was saying yesterday, for some reason i found it to be -- that this is the worst campaign she's ever seen. that she's ever covered. ever. >> i didn't think so until this week but now i do. >> really? >> worst ever. wow. >> the other thing about -- >> that's -- >> to mark's point and joe's point there's still -- even in a big turnout year there's still a large chunk of the electorate that just doesn't vote. part of the appeal of a third-party or independent candidate you expand the electora electorate, people that don't like democrats or republicans and would love a third option and are alienated from the system as it's currently -- >> the other part of the third party candidate, they elevate the debate. remember what ross perot did. >> these candidates have got to right the ship here and elevate the conversation. jonathan martin, thank you very much. >> thank you, mika. >> up next, a look at the morning papers
but, you know, in this environment if we had a different option, if we had mike bloomberg or somebody else out there, i think that you would see a real split. >> andrea mitchell was saying yesterday, for some reason i found it to be -- that this is the worst campaign she's ever seen. that she's ever covered. ever. >> i didn't think so until this week but now i do. >> really? >> worst ever. wow. >> the other thing about -- >> that's -- >> to mark's point...
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so, i think part of the issue is what environment are they in? what decisions are they making? the bottom line is you hope leaders will make moral decisions. what a difference it would have made if churchill was in office instead of chamberlain. it's a combination of judgment and having the information available and who is around you. >> it's an incredible book. >> it is. >> thank you very much for coming in and sharing the story with us. the book is "prague winter." thank you very much. it's great to see you again. >> wonderful to see all of you. >> come back. >> i will. >> have you read it, yet? >> it is on my bed stand. i have started it. i'm going to read this. i have it stacked up. i have this book and another book. >> fair enough. >> i have read the president's book. >> good. a lot of reading ahead. >> it's good for you. >>> coming up, walmart braces for a new day on wall street after stocks plunged on allegations of a multimillion dollar bribery scheme. details next on "morning joe." every communications provider is different but centurylink is committed to being a diffe
so, i think part of the issue is what environment are they in? what decisions are they making? the bottom line is you hope leaders will make moral decisions. what a difference it would have made if churchill was in office instead of chamberlain. it's a combination of judgment and having the information available and who is around you. >> it's an incredible book. >> it is. >> thank you very much for coming in and sharing the story with us. the book is "prague winter."...
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was afraid to go there on what he believed in some of these issues and al gore, the same way with the environment in 2000. democrats make this mistake a lot. barack obama owns his record. he should embrace it and every swing state he goes to, he should be talking about thing this is how things i came in and have the guns to tell people what's he's going to do i think that's where the link seems to be missing here on this narrative, gene. >> well, you know, joe, i remember talking on this program months ago and agreeing that the candidate who makes a compelling case about the economy, who talks about the economy and jobs and the future in a way that connects with people is going to win this election. and i still think that's true. and i don't think either candidate is really doing it at this point in a way that you would say is, you know, is a home run. i mean, so we'll see if the obama campaign in its sort of systemic phases of the campaign approach mitt romney in what is his harvard business school approach to campaigning, we'll see whether one or the other can do that. if you can do that, you w
was afraid to go there on what he believed in some of these issues and al gore, the same way with the environment in 2000. democrats make this mistake a lot. barack obama owns his record. he should embrace it and every swing state he goes to, he should be talking about thing this is how things i came in and have the guns to tell people what's he's going to do i think that's where the link seems to be missing here on this narrative, gene. >> well, you know, joe, i remember talking on this...
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folks who came here also brought things to this environment that demand a different kind of struggle. i was born in macon, georgia. i saw the killings and lynchings. based on the urgency, peopled involved. if you have a country that big next door, and those who fought for the same things, civil rights, voter rights, he gave us a bigger struggle. and more international in context as well. when you think about the loss of life, the loss of jobs, loss of opportunity, many lives were destroyed. these people sacrificed a lot for ours. it doesn't stop here. we have to do the same thing today. we have to do the same thing today. we have a thing called structural racism. we have to fight the struggle where it is. in institutions in power and education for example. still a lot of gaps in learning and education. economics, you see a huge gap between blacks and whites in wages. it's an embarrassment nationally. we owe it to ourselves to change the battle. we can't do it unless we understand the battlefield has shifted. it starts where you are locally. get involved. school board meetings, city c
folks who came here also brought things to this environment that demand a different kind of struggle. i was born in macon, georgia. i saw the killings and lynchings. based on the urgency, peopled involved. if you have a country that big next door, and those who fought for the same things, civil rights, voter rights, he gave us a bigger struggle. and more international in context as well. when you think about the loss of life, the loss of jobs, loss of opportunity, many lives were destroyed....
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are carpooling or riding public transportation because of the economy rather than concerned for the environment. according to an analysis, group commuting rose one-third in u.s. metro areas. new york city had the highest increase. one-third of new york residents use public transportation. count me in on that list. >> you and i carpool sometimes. >> never once been alone in a car with you, thank god. >>> let's go to politico. joining us from boston, chief white house correspondent for politico, mike allen with a look at his famous "playbook." good morning. >> good morning, willie. >> let's talk about why you're in boston, studying the romney campaign, i trust. >> that's right, the romney playbook. to give you a sense of where this campaign is, friday at the big hilton new york, a big fund-raiser raised $4.3 million for mitt romney. romney spoke. everyone there had given $2,500 to attend. some of them had raised $50,000. these are people putting their money where their mouth is. we talked to somebody who went around his table. ten guys at his table down front. after romney spoke, they took a poll
are carpooling or riding public transportation because of the economy rather than concerned for the environment. according to an analysis, group commuting rose one-third in u.s. metro areas. new york city had the highest increase. one-third of new york residents use public transportation. count me in on that list. >> you and i carpool sometimes. >> never once been alone in a car with you, thank god. >>> let's go to politico. joining us from boston, chief white house...
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and was in a very different environment. but i know from both campaigning with him, talking with him, and private -- you know, he's not going to try to take a massachusetts health plan to texas or to idaho or to wyoming. he knows this is a big diverse country. he understands it better after two presidential campaigns. and i think as a result he'll see a desire to liberate the 50 states and have them each develop -- he said this publicly in the debates. have each of them develop approaches in ways that fit their economy and their local culture. it's a little bit like watching kaiser permanente, which has been very successful in california, as an organized doctor system fails in most areas of the country because doctors simply repudiate that model outside of california. so you have to look carefully at a big diverse nation like this may need a series of local solutions rather than one central solution. >> and by the way, mike, that has long been the republican approach. i know in 1994 when we went in there, you governoringl go
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[customer:] we need to protect the environment. [worker:] we could do both. is that possible? [announcer:] at conocophillips, we're helping power america's economy with cleaner, affordable natural gas. more jobs. less emissions. a good answer for everyone. well, if it's cleaner and affordable. as long as we keep these safe. there you go. thanks. [announcer:] conocophillips. >>> we are back at 16 past the hour. time to look at the important economic stories of the week with the money headlines, pretty good news as hiring is riding a three-month wave, but the flu employees may have to surrender their facebook password during the hiring process. and starbucks is coming out with energy drinks. here to make sense is vera gibbons. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> over 200,000 jobs have been added in the last quarter, that's good. >> claims are down to a nice low there. we are seeing more hiring. companies are feeling more confident about things. people are out spending. auto sales are up. layoffs are down. so they are feeling pretty good, confident enough to add to the payro
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long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. >>> this is a great song. a lot of '70s today. i could listen to this all day. >>> it's time now to talk about what we learned today. >> t.j., what did you learn today? >> i learned mika's name in japanese is ocean plus summer. >> you know what? you're a freak show. this is a creep show. between you and bill karins, the ob
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so the key thing is how do you create an environment for entrepreneurial activity to flourish again in this country? that's why we use symbols in this book such as apple versus solyndra. apple is about free market and creativity and solyndra is about cronyism markets. >> how do you respond in the bush we had lower rates on the wealthiest and slower economic growth? >> in '93 when the president put in his tax increase, he slowed the economy down, was starting to revive in late 1992 and then slowed in '93, '94. it wasn't until '96 that people felt things were back on track. by then what we used to call hillary care was long gone, and that's why in the latter part of the decade we got the boom because we had a cut in the capital gains tax, had other tax cuts that revived this economy and the economy took off. >> it still happened with the highest marginal rates on the wealthiest, right? >> you it did but you had other things that helped ameliorate that, ease that. we would have had a boom sinner had the president not increased taxes in 1993, '94. but we did have spending restraint which w
so the key thing is how do you create an environment for entrepreneurial activity to flourish again in this country? that's why we use symbols in this book such as apple versus solyndra. apple is about free market and creativity and solyndra is about cronyism markets. >> how do you respond in the bush we had lower rates on the wealthiest and slower economic growth? >> in '93 when the president put in his tax increase, he slowed the economy down, was starting to revive in late 1992...
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long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. somebody didn't book with travelocity, with 24/7 customer support to help move them to the pool daddy promised! look at me, i'm swimming! somebody, get her a pony! [ female announcer ] the travelocity guarantee. from the price to the room to the trip you'll never roam alone. from the price would you mind if to bep i go ahead of you?omer. instead we had someone go ahead of him and win fifty thousand dollars. congratulations you are our one millionth customer. people don't like to miss out on money that should have been theirs. that's why at ally we have the raise your rate 2-year cd. you can get a one-time rate increase if our two-year rate goes up. if your bank makes you miss out, you need an ally. ally bank. no nonsense. just p
long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. somebody didn't book with travelocity, with 24/7 customer support to help move them to the pool daddy promised! look at me, i'm...
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the environment, as you guys have been speaking to the last two days is radically different today than a month ago. >> jim, i was just talking about the culture in northwest florida, where i'm from. you're from oshkosh, wisconsin. let me tell you something, people in wisconsin take their hunting every bit as seriously as people in northwest florida or tennessee. i would dare say the hunters you grew up with in oshkosh feel like a lot of my friends i'm hearing from at first baptist church of pensacola saying, hey, we're pro gun, part of our culture, daddy took us out hunting from the time we were very young, but glocks, bush masters, that's not a part of the culture we're willing to defend because it's not a part of our culture. >> right. i think a good thing you had the last two days on your show, you don't just have a panel of folks hostile to guns. you've hunted, lots of friends who hunt. i'm going hunting on friday. i think there's a difference between -- there's a lot of gun owners, hunters and gun owners. it really is to the fringe where people are really adamant they want to be a
the environment, as you guys have been speaking to the last two days is radically different today than a month ago. >> jim, i was just talking about the culture in northwest florida, where i'm from. you're from oshkosh, wisconsin. let me tell you something, people in wisconsin take their hunting every bit as seriously as people in northwest florida or tennessee. i would dare say the hunters you grew up with in oshkosh feel like a lot of my friends i'm hearing from at first baptist church...
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so i think we're in a sustained high unemployment environment in either case. i think you made a very interesting comment. you said romney is not an astute politician. he's likeable. sorry, he's a good father and he's bright and he's a good businessman. the research shows he's not likeable. >> right. >> people want to have change. if you look at the history, no one has ever been in a second term who had the political -- i'm sorry, the economic factors that were negative that obama has. but the problem is that people don't want to vote for him. and that's the issue. so is it because he's a bad politician, or is it because he's just not got the personality and the charisma that people want to vote for? >> and ezra, as we move forward, obviously, unemployment is going to be a critical indicator. of course, the rate fell down to 8.1%. and the disconnect, those who still aren't following politics, will see 8.1%, you know, and go oh! things are getting better. but you look underneath it, the numbers are actually terrible. what's the white house thinking right now abo
so i think we're in a sustained high unemployment environment in either case. i think you made a very interesting comment. you said romney is not an astute politician. he's likeable. sorry, he's a good father and he's bright and he's a good businessman. the research shows he's not likeable. >> right. >> people want to have change. if you look at the history, no one has ever been in a second term who had the political -- i'm sorry, the economic factors that were negative that obama...
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>> target-rich environment, as i like to say. >> well put. great to have you with us, richard. remember to answer tonight's question at the bottom of the screen. share your thoughts on twitter and on facebook. we want to know what you think. >>> coming up, mitt romney's tax plan doesn't add up and even conservatives can't depend on it or explain it. david stockman joins me next. stay with us. >>> coming up, mitt romney and >>> coming up, mitt romney and paul ryan get grilled on their tax plan. but they still won't get specific. former budget director david stockman weighs in next. he has a lot to say. >>> then the romney camp flips and flops after mitt says he wouldn't get rid of all of obama care if elected. we'll look at the candidate's preexisting problem with the legislation. >>> and later teachers are on strike. why? i'll speak to a chicago teacher about what's at stake for the students. share your thoughts with us on facebook and on itter. use the #edshow. >>> welcome back to "the ed show." president obama says he's not going to ask the middle class to pay for another tax
>> target-rich environment, as i like to say. >> well put. great to have you with us, richard. remember to answer tonight's question at the bottom of the screen. share your thoughts on twitter and on facebook. we want to know what you think. >>> coming up, mitt romney's tax plan doesn't add up and even conservatives can't depend on it or explain it. david stockman joins me next. stay with us. >>> coming up, mitt romney and >>> coming up, mitt romney and...
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know all the variables that dictate, we have sort of linear analysis, but we don't know how the whole environment is working together in symphony, if you will. but we least seem to have some sense of why we don't like at the guy in the clown. >> it's true. we really don't know what we're talking about with connection to the brain and its behaviors, one of the interesting things about this experiment is people may know about those experiments, count the number of balls and meanwhile, a gorilla walks by and you miss it. here, all that's going on is that you have a cell phone. so guys on their cell phone, gals on their cell phone walking through a campus. >> an auditory stimulation is less -- another thing, by eye rs not being used. >> this clown is in fact, your visual system has the information. but for some reason, you don't see it even in the least and it's because that event is unrelated to the event you're hearing, it has no connection. if it did, you might r consider it part of the same event and pay attention. >> what does that teach us about context and reality to everything? in other words
know all the variables that dictate, we have sort of linear analysis, but we don't know how the whole environment is working together in symphony, if you will. but we least seem to have some sense of why we don't like at the guy in the clown. >> it's true. we really don't know what we're talking about with connection to the brain and its behaviors, one of the interesting things about this experiment is people may know about those experiments, count the number of balls and meanwhile, a...
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we've got to protect the environment. the economists make some good points. we need safer energy. [announcer:] who's right? they all are. visit powerincooperation.com. wait. ♪ it's morning in the himalayas... [ male announcer ] it's sweet. it's nutty. it's absolutely delicious. kellogg's crunchy nut. it's morning somewhere. but when she got asthma, all i could do was worry ! specialists, lots of doctors, lots of advice... and my hands were full. i couldn't sort through it all. with unitedhealthcare, it's different. we have access to great specialists, and our pediatrician gets all the information. everyone works as a team. and i only need to talk to one person about her care. we're more than 78,000 people looking out for 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. >>> welcome back, everybody. if you will imagine a bipartisan jobs bill that could pass muster with house gop leaders and the president. well, one is in the works as we speak right now. a few hours ago, the president lunched with congressional leaders of both parties to see if they can make magic
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. >> and i'm also thinking are we really creating the proper environment, the proper climate? i started one of the country's very green job training and placement systems. it wasn't about training people to do jobs that would exist in the future. it was looking at the trends and making sure we trained people to them. it was things around urban forestry and climate adaptation in particular and there were jobs in that. >> during what period of time? >> that was during the second part of the -- second half of thbush administration, during a time when people weren't thir thinking about it at all. i think what has happened with green jobs over theast few years is there was an enormous amount of money in the recovery act going into job training but no one was thinking about have we built up the proper environmental to get people employed. >> hired. >> in particular in the renewable energy industry. and guess what? nobody has bothered to do that work, as far as i can see. so when you're look tock keep it current, you know, you've got a whole bunchf things. the southeast and central p
. >> and i'm also thinking are we really creating the proper environment, the proper climate? i started one of the country's very green job training and placement systems. it wasn't about training people to do jobs that would exist in the future. it was looking at the trends and making sure we trained people to them. it was things around urban forestry and climate adaptation in particular and there were jobs in that. >> during what period of time? >> that was during the second...
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the best lawmakers money can buy to deregulate everything so they can do whatever they want to the environment. that's the way it's going to go. that's just one example. in every state in this nation, local issues can now be micromanaged by conservative billionaires who can pour money into every race at every level from statehouses to local judgeships. let's turn to montana governor brian schweitzer. he joins us tonight. governor, great to have you with us. i know you're a positive guy. i'm a positive guy. you've been in business, i've been in business. i'm trying to find the silver lining of something positive in this ruling. they have told you in your state for 100 years you folks have had it wrong. we're going to make it right so corporations can come in and spend anything they want to spend in elections. what's your gut instinct and your feeling? >> over 100 years ago, it was two copper kings who owned all of montana. they were the two richest people on the planet and they owned all of the politics in montana. they owned every one of the legislators. when we first sent the united states se
the best lawmakers money can buy to deregulate everything so they can do whatever they want to the environment. that's the way it's going to go. that's just one example. in every state in this nation, local issues can now be micromanaged by conservative billionaires who can pour money into every race at every level from statehouses to local judgeships. let's turn to montana governor brian schweitzer. he joins us tonight. governor, great to have you with us. i know you're a positive guy. i'm a...
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in an environment that is so fundamentally anti-incumbent by every statistical measure, the economy, the right track/wrong track, and has been for so long, people have been looking for a reason, a plausible reason, responsible reason to vote against the president. it wouldn't have mattered who the president was, to vote against the incumbent and obama gave that to them in denver. and now we'll see if -- i don't know how many times people have used this cliche, but i'll stake it out for the first time, can romney begin to close a deal tonight? >> yeah. and jon meacham, that's a great question. it was also a great 1914 reference, it's 6:07 in the morning, and we thank you for that. >> here to help. >> mike barnicle, i'm sorry he stole your reference from you, but tell us what you're thinking about tonight. and again, these shifting polls. >> well, you know, joe, yesterday was a day when people actually returned my phone calls. so i might bring a little more to the table today. >> one day of every year. >> it's about time. >> what was that like? >> it was unusual. it was a busy day for
in an environment that is so fundamentally anti-incumbent by every statistical measure, the economy, the right track/wrong track, and has been for so long, people have been looking for a reason, a plausible reason, responsible reason to vote against the president. it wouldn't have mattered who the president was, to vote against the incumbent and obama gave that to them in denver. and now we'll see if -- i don't know how many times people have used this cliche, but i'll stake it out for the...
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mitt romney is happy, too happy for this environment. newt gingrich is angry. >> and santorum is earnest. >> i think he is outraged which is different than angry and i think in this mood, after people got through the mood, and the anger in media, we are seeing the anger not lasting the same way the outrage is. santorum is experiencing the close up and one of the failures in the process is that he has not gotten before. but he is outraged in a manner that connects with an underdog sensiblity in the party that is difference than yelling at the press. >> when we talk about resources to carry him through the south. he has 12. -- i'm sorry. $2 million, and $12.7 raised. he is still in debt, of the people reimbursed first, by the gingrich campaign, newt gingrich tops the list getting $115,000 he reimbursed himself for expenses. $1 million in unexplained expenses. but, it is an interesting po picture of a man. >> this is newt gingrich, he is a hot mess. he has always been a hot mess, he would be a hot mess in the white house. but there's someth
mitt romney is happy, too happy for this environment. newt gingrich is angry. >> and santorum is earnest. >> i think he is outraged which is different than angry and i think in this mood, after people got through the mood, and the anger in media, we are seeing the anger not lasting the same way the outrage is. santorum is experiencing the close up and one of the failures in the process is that he has not gotten before. but he is outraged in a manner that connects with an underdog...
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>> target-rich environment, as i like to say. >> well put. great to have you with us, richard. remember to answer tonight's question at the bottom of the screen. share your thoughts on twitter and on facebook. we wanto know what you think. >>> coming up, mitt romney's tax plan doesn't add up and even conservatives can't depend on it or explain it. david stockman joins me next. stay with us. ...at the best schools in the world... ...you see they all have something very interesting in common. they have teachers... ...with a deeper knowledge of their subjects. as a result, their students achieve at a higher level. let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> coming up, mitt romney and paul ryan get grilled on their tax plan. but they still won't get specific. former budget director david stockman weighs in next. he has a lot to say. >>> then the romney camp flips and flops after mitt says he wouldn't get rid of all of obama care if elected. we'll look at the candidate's preexisting problem with th
>> target-rich environment, as i like to say. >> well put. great to have you with us, richard. remember to answer tonight's question at the bottom of the screen. share your thoughts on twitter and on facebook. we wanto know what you think. >>> coming up, mitt romney's tax plan doesn't add up and even conservatives can't depend on it or explain it. david stockman joins me next. stay with us. ...at the best schools in the world... ...you see they all have something very...
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it's a little late and in the current environment an ad that's run that's not a break through exciting ad, that doesn't have a campaign message that dovetails with it to get people to focus on it i just don't think breaks through. >> ed rendell, if you're on team obama and you're looking at the mistakes that mitt romney is making overseas, you're looking at how awkward he is in domestic campaign trips, you're looking at the bain capital stories that follow him around, you're looking at the fact that a couple weeks ago he couldn't even figure out what century he left bain capital, you're looking at the mess around the tax returns and this guy is looking awkward as can be, like you and i would sit there and be salivating and going are you kidding me? i've got to run against this guy? this is going to be fun. i'm certainly not putting myself in your category. a lot of politicians would eat this guy for breakfast, lunch and dinner. if i drew somebody like this, i would feel very lucky. if you're the ballpaobama campa though, you have to be concerned because he's not had a good year and yet
it's a little late and in the current environment an ad that's run that's not a break through exciting ad, that doesn't have a campaign message that dovetails with it to get people to focus on it i just don't think breaks through. >> ed rendell, if you're on team obama and you're looking at the mistakes that mitt romney is making overseas, you're looking at how awkward he is in domestic campaign trips, you're looking at the bain capital stories that follow him around, you're looking at...
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. >> and part of this is not just what you're teaching but you're trying to create a cultural environment where communities can be formed among veterans who have an ambition to do these things. >>. that's exactly right. i always say to anyone who is interested in entrepreneurship, don't do this alone. don't do it alone. it may be your idea singularly. but please, surround yourself with -- >> will you elaborate on that a little bit? we all talk -- i talk with a new set of maps versus being awake and asleep and you don't know, when you are asleep, you think you know' want to fight. but there is also the lone wolf culture in america and that lone wolf culture which has been very glamorous and very popularized for decades is actually antithetical to the culture that is required to do what you're talking about. >> and that is true. you know, what i -- there's this buzz word, the concept of the entrepreneur ecosystem. so those around us who are not only entrepreneurs themselves but who are investors, who are business people who have experienced the highs and lows of successful businesses. who c
. >> and part of this is not just what you're teaching but you're trying to create a cultural environment where communities can be formed among veterans who have an ambition to do these things. >>. that's exactly right. i always say to anyone who is interested in entrepreneurship, don't do this alone. don't do it alone. it may be your idea singularly. but please, surround yourself with -- >> will you elaborate on that a little bit? we all talk -- i talk with a new set of maps...
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. >> target-rich environment, as i like to say. >> well put. great to have you with us, richard. remember to answer tonight's question at the bottom of the screen. share your thoughts on twitter and on facebook. we want to know what you think. >>> coming up, mitt romney's tax plan doesn't add up and even conservatives can't depend on it or explain it. david stockman joins me next. stay with us. in america today we're running out of a vital resource we need to compete on the global stage. what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone's ready with the know how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu/knowhow. ♪ >>> coming up, mitt romney and paul ryan get grilled on their tax plan. but they still won't get specific. former budget director david stockman weighs in next. he has a lot to say. >>> then the ro
. >> target-rich environment, as i like to say. >> well put. great to have you with us, richard. remember to answer tonight's question at the bottom of the screen. share your thoughts on twitter and on facebook. we want to know what you think. >>> coming up, mitt romney's tax plan doesn't add up and even conservatives can't depend on it or explain it. david stockman joins me next. stay with us. in america today we're running out of a vital resource we need to compete on the...
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and that's what we need to be focussing on as a people is how do we create the environment in the country, where the intrapreneurs know they can have a return on investment and create jobs so the people have dignity to take care of their problems. i have done that for the last 11 years in the state of texas and have the executive governorning experiencing that nobody else up here on the stage has. >> we will take a quick break and come back live from new hampshire with many more questions from the candidates and feedback from you. please participate online. we're coming right back to new hampshire. snet ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> we are back on this special edition of "meet the press" from new hampshire. we want to get back to the questions with our questions for the candidates. before the break, we were talking about medicare. paul ryan had a program where there was supreme support, and there's debate about that. you said seniors should be affected right now, 55 plus, and that's been controversial. >> i hear this all the time. i have been campaigning around the state. you know, we should have the s
and that's what we need to be focussing on as a people is how do we create the environment in the country, where the intrapreneurs know they can have a return on investment and create jobs so the people have dignity to take care of their problems. i have done that for the last 11 years in the state of texas and have the executive governorning experiencing that nobody else up here on the stage has. >> we will take a quick break and come back live from new hampshire with many more questions...
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energy, the environment. all of the land wars in my lifetime are under texas presidents. they have been running everything. why are they so unhappy? and it sort of all goes back to that state's rights thing. so i sort of looked at texas and tried to figure out if you took texas all by itself and just let it do whatever it wanted, would it bother the rest of us? what effects would it have on the rest of us? and that's why i tried to figure out, you know, if you don't have any services in texas, for the people in texas, does that mean anything for the people in the other 49 states? this is a totally outsider's look at texas and what it means for the rest of us. >> what is it about texas? because there are california and new york who are essentially count countries unto themselves as well as far as population and economy. but what is it about texas? >> well, i grew up in ohio. and i think people in ohio are fond of ohio. but you don't run around in a t-shirt saying don't mess with ohio. you don't salute the ohio state flag in the morning when you go to school. >> where does
energy, the environment. all of the land wars in my lifetime are under texas presidents. they have been running everything. why are they so unhappy? and it sort of all goes back to that state's rights thing. so i sort of looked at texas and tried to figure out if you took texas all by itself and just let it do whatever it wanted, would it bother the rest of us? what effects would it have on the rest of us? and that's why i tried to figure out, you know, if you don't have any services in texas,...
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. >> that's how you're looking forward and doing things differently and adapting to the new environment, right? >> right. we're trying to do that internationally too, which is very exciting. you can reach, you know, digitally you can reach a much larger audience which gives you another set of opportunities. >> you had a stop/start with paying for the "times" on-line. >> years ago. >> how is it going now? has that -- has this transition gone well? >> it's going very well. all of the numbers are actually initially in now a year into it. quite good and quite strong and it's created, you know, a new revenue stream that's very important at "the times" and print newspapers, there's always advertising and circulation and digitally mostly ads, but now, we're leading the way trying to, you know, really make a big success in, you know, digital subscribers. >> what percentage of your readers are in the tri-state area and what percentage are outside the tristate area? >> it's a great question, and "the times" is less of a new york is still, you know, part of our dna and important to the soul of the
. >> that's how you're looking forward and doing things differently and adapting to the new environment, right? >> right. we're trying to do that internationally too, which is very exciting. you can reach, you know, digitally you can reach a much larger audience which gives you another set of opportunities. >> you had a stop/start with paying for the "times" on-line. >> years ago. >> how is it going now? has that -- has this transition gone well? >>...
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and that's what we need to be focussing on as a people is how do we create the environment in the country, where the intrapreneurs know they can have a return on investment and create jobs so the people have dignity to take care of their problems. i have done that for the last 11 years in the state of texas and have the executive governorning experiencing that nobody else up here on the stage has. >> we will take a quick break and come back live from new hampshire with many more questions from the candidates and feedback from you. please participate online. we're coming right back to new hampshire. [ male announcer ] what makes you trust a company? wait -- scratch that -- what makes you trust a car insurance company? a talking animal? a talking character? a talking animal character? how fancy their commercials are, maybe? or how many there are? well what about when a company's customers do the talking? esurance customers are saying stuff like "awesome" and "rockin'." and they aren't even paid to. fancy that. esurance. insurance for the modern world. click or call. what do you do when you
and that's what we need to be focussing on as a people is how do we create the environment in the country, where the intrapreneurs know they can have a return on investment and create jobs so the people have dignity to take care of their problems. i have done that for the last 11 years in the state of texas and have the executive governorning experiencing that nobody else up here on the stage has. >> we will take a quick break and come back live from new hampshire with many more questions...
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want to fuel their arguments that somehow the prosecution is overly worked the press, created unfair environment for the defendant by hyping their case and by generating a needless pretrail publicity. there is certainly enough publicity about this case as it is. to answer questions, are you confidp't you're going to be able to arrest and secure george zimmerman, things like that and normally not the equivalent of an opening statement in the course of a prosecute he is conference. >> john, we also know this other news conference was taking place in washington, d.c., regarding the stand-your-ground laws, florida being one of more than 20 states. beyond the trayvon martin case and the desire for his family to get what they feel is justice here, have you this dual situation of stand your ground laws. will we milwaukee more about that? will there be a greater conversation in wake of this. >> i think there will be and there should be. the way that the law is being interpreted, it is allowing people to use that law in more aggravating circumstances when they should not be. i don't think it was designed
want to fuel their arguments that somehow the prosecution is overly worked the press, created unfair environment for the defendant by hyping their case and by generating a needless pretrail publicity. there is certainly enough publicity about this case as it is. to answer questions, are you confidp't you're going to be able to arrest and secure george zimmerman, things like that and normally not the equivalent of an opening statement in the course of a prosecute he is conference. >> john,...
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what do you want to do to be achieved in this environment. that's how you get to solutions. >> the only thing i would say it's what can we be achieved, it's that we are down 30 million jobs and have a health care system that's expensive and the question is not what can be achieved by these corrupt people. the question is can anybody achieve and who can achieve the most effective results to create the 30 million jobs. i'm going to come back to you in a second. the panel will return in a minute. we want to move to a bill we first told you about on this program yesterday that's meant to bring some transparency to the outsourcing of american jobs. it would require american businesses to disclose where they are hiring. gary peters introduced the bill and joins us now today. critical to any problem-solving is knowing what's going on first. educate us a little bit to your piece of legislation and tell us how you think it will affect the flow of jobs into or out of this country. >> thank you, dylan. thank you for having me on the program. the legisla
what do you want to do to be achieved in this environment. that's how you get to solutions. >> the only thing i would say it's what can we be achieved, it's that we are down 30 million jobs and have a health care system that's expensive and the question is not what can be achieved by these corrupt people. the question is can anybody achieve and who can achieve the most effective results to create the 30 million jobs. i'm going to come back to you in a second. the panel will return in a...
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and take into account america could be for a long time now a much more polarized environment. >> is the sausage making, part of the problem is social media and blogs and all this visibility, is the issue that you have to make sausage in order to govern and that in this particular media environment congressmen can't make sausage anymore? >> there are so many candidates and people that end up in office that have pledged sort of almost unreal feelty to i will never do this. as long as that is around it makes it really hard to make sausage. i wonder sometimes in listening to this whole conversation we remember the good old days of ronald reagan and tip o'neal fighting and getting together at the end of the day to have a scotch. onward, we have to get this thing together. i wonder spending times covering both the white house and having conversations with guys like john boehner, is there enough will on both sides to say, we need to do this thing. and it feels like to me in the last decade to two decades it is more like i'm going to take my agenda and get it. and if there's collateral damage a
and take into account america could be for a long time now a much more polarized environment. >> is the sausage making, part of the problem is social media and blogs and all this visibility, is the issue that you have to make sausage in order to govern and that in this particular media environment congressmen can't make sausage anymore? >> there are so many candidates and people that end up in office that have pledged sort of almost unreal feelty to i will never do this. as long as...